TFTS (blog)Report: Dell to launch Android phone with AT&TCNET NewsDell and AT&T plan to launch a smartphone running Google's Android next year, according to a report, as Dell's years-long flirtation with the mobile industry appears ready for the next step. The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that ...Dell to Build Android Phone for AT&TWall Street JournalAT&T's first Android phone: A Dell?BetaNewsIs Dell working with AT&T on a smartphone?Bizjournals.comMarketWatch -USA Today -paidContent.orgall 46 news articles »

Report: Microsoft Paying for Marquee App Development on Windows PhoneMarch was also a bad month for Microsoft in terms of perception for Windows Phone, as it was confirmed that one of its Windows Phone launch partners in Dell had discontinued ... in its current state compared to Android and iOS, as the Windows Phone ...04/5/2012 - 1:00 pm | View Link

Report: Dell Ditches RIM as It Preps Enterprise Mobile PushDell is getting ready to move its 25,000 employees from BlackBerrys to its own Windows Phone 7-based smartphone, in preparation to the launch of its own migration ... Typically, companies add Apple's iPhone and Android-based smartphones, not Windows ...11/4/2010 - 1:00 pm | View Link

REPORT: Samsung launching "sPad" Android tablets this yearThe Herald goes on to say the Samsung Android tablets will launch via local network SK Telecom, so presumably it’ll be pitching the devices as phone/tablet hybrids and looking to subsidise them through mobile operators – pretty much like O2 and Dell ...06/2/2010 - 1:00 pm | View Link

Report: Dell Phone to Hit AT&TDell's smartphone ... who are itching to get an Android-powered device. Yesterday CrunchGear reported that the Dell phone, which is currently a China-only device, is coming to the U.S. No details on carrier, price or launch date were available so all ...10/7/2009 - 5:00 pm | View Link

Report: AT&T may launch Dell Android phone in 2010... operator an Android phone to call its own. AT&T is now the only Tier 1 carrier that has not publicly announced plans to launch Android devices. Rival Verizon Wireless just announced a pact to sell Android devices. Dell has been teasing a debut into ...10/7/2009 - 9:21 am | View Link

Pivotal has just hired engineer Benjamin Black — the regular Amazon employee who co-wrote the paper that would become cloud titan Amazon Web Services all the way back in 2003. Black most recently worked at Microsoft, where he helped build Office 365, its answer to Google Apps, and prior to that founded a startup called Boundary, which monitored computer networks.

The company that pioneered 3-D printed firearms wants to pay $15,000 for a carbon fiber 3-D printer so it can make guns.
In an e-mail to supporters sent Tuesday morning, Cody Wilson, the founder of Defense Distributed, said that he will pay the sum to anyone who can get him the printer. MarkForged, the company behind the Mark One carbon fiber printer, says on its website that its printed parts “are up to 20 times stiffer and 5 times stronger than similar parts 3-D printed using ABS plastic.” The product normally retails for $5,500.
The firm's offer comes a week after it lambasted FedEx and UPS for refusing to ship its computer numerical controlled mill.
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Former McDonald's CEO Don Thompson abruptly retired from the brand in January amid accusations that his strategy was hurting US business. But McDonald's will pay Thompson $3 million for "consulting services," according to a report by CNBC. His replacement, Steve Easterbrook, will earn a salary of $1.1 million. Thompson retired on March 1 after 25 years with the fast-food chain.